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I made this regex to get all attributes in tag "img".

 /<img\s+(?:([a-z_-]+)\s*=\s*"(.*?)"\s*)*\s*\/>/g

But, It just take only one attribute which is last.

How can I get all attributes with regex?

Test String:

 <img src="abc.png" alt="abc" />
 <img alt="def" src="def.png" />
 <img src="abc.png" alt="abc" style="border:none" />
 <img alt="def" src="def.png" style="border:none" />

Result: (with http://www.regex101.com)

 MATCH 1
 1. [19-22] `alt`
 2. [24-27] `abc`

 MATCH 2
 1. [47-50] `src`
 2. [52-59] `def.png`

 MATCH 3
 1. [93-98] `style`
 2. [100-111]   `border:none`

 MATCH 4
 1. [145-150]   `style`
 2. [152-163]   `border:none`
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2 Answers 2

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I suggest you to use \G anchor in-order to do a continuous string match.

(?:<img|(?<!^)\G)\h*([\w-]+)="([^"]*)"(?=.*?\/>)

Get the attribute from group index 1 and get the value from group index 2.

DEMO

$string = <<<EOT
 <img src="abc.png" alt="abc" />
 <img alt="def" src="def.png" />
 <img src="abc.png" alt="abc" style="border:none" />
 <img alt="def" src="def.png" style="border:none" />
EOT;
preg_match_all('~(?:<img|(?<!^)\G)\h*(\w+)="([^"]+)"(?=.*?\/>)~', $string, $match);
print_r($match[1]);
print_r($match[2]);

Output:

Array
(
    [0] => src
    [1] => alt
    [2] => alt
    [3] => src
    [4] => src
    [5] => alt
    [6] => style
    [7] => alt
    [8] => src
    [9] => style
)
Array
(
    [0] => abc.png
    [1] => abc
    [2] => def
    [3] => def.png
    [4] => abc.png
    [5] => abc
    [6] => border:none
    [7] => def
    [8] => def.png
    [9] => border:none
)
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  • It doesn't work with data attributes like data- or even src-set. Don't avoid - character.
    – Hector
    Jan 1, 2017 at 12:10
  • 1
    @hosein simple, add - inside the first capturing group regex101.com/r/tI8nV7/27 Jan 1, 2017 at 12:29
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Try this:

/(\w+)=["']([a-zA-Z0-9_.:'"]+)["']/

Remember if you are using this with php option g is not supported, use preg_match_all() function

Try it at: https://regex101.com/r/cQ8jT2/1

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  • As a side note, you might want to use something like /([\w\-]+)=([^"'>]+|(['"]?)(?:[^\3]|\3+)+?\3)/ which matches attr=value, attr='value', attr=' value "value" ', attr="value", attr="regex 'r' us", attr="another "", attr="different delimiters' match until one valid is found[...] and a few different combinations. But it might not work. If was addapted from my comment (stackoverflow.com/questions/27988667/…) in another answer. You can check it working here: regex101.com/r/sT9rT8/1 Jan 22, 2015 at 10:51
  • Also, you can't use (\w+) in the first group since data-value won't match. Use ([\w\-]+) instead. Jan 22, 2015 at 10:55
  • Sorry for bothering, I tried to edit the other comment but it is too late. The real working regex is this: ([\w\-]+)=([^"'> ]+|(['"]?)(?:[^\3]|\3+)+?\3) and you can check here: regex101.com/r/sT9rT8/2 Jan 22, 2015 at 10:58
  • @IsmaelMiguel In [a-zA-Z0-9_.':"] if you add a space it will take care of all following cases you mentioned except attr=value. regex (\w+)=["']([a-zA-Z0-9_.:'" ]+)["'] will match attr='value', attr=' value "value" ', attr="value", attr="regex 'r' us", attr="another "", attr="different delimiters'
    – karmendra
    Jan 22, 2015 at 14:25
  • The regex you provided isn't working properly. You can see the workings here: regex101.com/r/fF0dH6/1 which is failing for things like style="font-size:15px" and even style="dorber:none;". Jan 22, 2015 at 15:15

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